Colombo Court Hotel & Spa

Colombo Courtyard A refreshing, urban boutique hotel in the heart of Colombo. The first thing you’ll notice as you enter is the unique, recycled metal sculpture that winds its way up the central staircase to the top of the building. The focus is on environmental design combined with contemporary style. Few would disagree that it’s an outstandingly successful combination. With water filled courtyard at its entrance,

32 rooms which include 15 Suites – each uniquely designed, the artistically designed rooms and spacious suites are fitted with all imaginable modern conveniences. A splash of bright hues of burgundy, green and blue, to create dramatic effect are blended with complementing cement and woodwork. Each of the suites provide a 42” flat screen TV and a 21” i MacThe bathrooms, conceptualized of cement and accentuated by luxurious bath amenities are a statement of style on their own. A theme of strong modernity runs through each of these uniquely designed bathrooms.

2 dining areas, a bar, a wine cellar, a library, Jacuzzi, plunge pool and newly opened Spa &Gymnasium. It is still the artistic elements that are most attention grabbing from any other aspect of this hotel.

What makes this hotel special?

Colombo Courtyard is an extraordinary place. Nestled in the heart of the city, this urban boutique hotel perfectly captures a fusion of contemporary style with the essence of environmental design. Art and elements with the extensive use of recycled material, dashes of vivid color and a sense of space are all thrown together to create striking impact. With a water filled courtyard at its entrance, 32 rooms which includes 15 Suites – each uniquely designed, 2 dining areas, a bar, a wine cellar, a library, Jacuzzi, plunge pool and newly opened Spa &Gymnasium. It is still the artistic elements that are most attention grabbing from any aspect of this hotel.

What makes the destination worth visiting?

The art and elements embedded in the very design of Colombo Courtyard are truly striking. The installation of a giant creeper ingeniously created from a range of bicycle parts winds its way through the three floors of the hotel. Designed by the local artist Prageeth Manohansa, the creeper forms a central identity of the hotel.